Here is a question:
Will the GOP be worse off if Trump wins or if he loses?
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Here is a question:
Will the GOP be worse off if Trump wins or if he loses?
Much worse if he wins.
Spiritually: The Party of Free People will become more like the Party of Free Stuff, pandering to envy and petty spite.
Politically: When he fails to keep his grandiose promises (or perhaps if he does), it will tar the party at all levels for years.
Aesthetically: The party of Lincoln's simple eloquence, Coolidge's laconic wit and Reagan's cheerful humor will forever be associated with Trump's crude vulgarity.
Existentially: I think there is a moderate possibility that principled conservatives may look for a new home if the GOP becomes little better than the Democrats.
*raises hand* I am.
In the fall of 1992, the wife of a presidential candidate came to speak at my college. It was an informal event held outside on the green, and I wandered over because I was between classes. As I watched Hillary Rodham Clinton speak, I grew more and more impressed. Here was an intelligent, warm, funny woman who could speak with wit and enthusiasm, on point, in complete sentences without a teleprompter and without reading off a written speech. I remember thinking "she's a better speaker than her husband. I wish I could vote for her for president."
Now I can, and I will--with enthusiastic conviction. And I know of many others. I am not a unicorn. My then-future SIL was at the same event, and she came away similarly impressed. We only recently realized that we were both there. But both of us carried that conviction to this day. I'm with Hillary.